Sentences with phrase «made by outside counsel»

Not exact matches

All the arrangements relating to the allocation of the Fearnow Shares to the Fearnow Share Recipients were handled by Shkreli and Retrophin's then outside counsel, which negotiated the documents necessary to make the shares freely tradable in the hands of the
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The leader of the prosecution defence, Tayo Olukotun, lamented that the defence counsel's cross examination of the witnesses was ambiguous as it went outside the statement made by Ennah and was admitted by the court as exhibit.
Corporate legal departments working with outside counsel often go through invoices line by line looking for potential overcharges or compliance missteps before payments are made, forcing law firms and legal departments into standoffs over invoicing.
Voluntarily producing some information will not result in making all information produced by a Swiss outside counsel subject to disclosure.
Barclays and Avis are just a few examples of how LPM has permeated legal department expectations for their outside counsel, but many Request for Proposals (RFPs) received by law firms in recent years have also emphasized the importance of LPM (you will note that as Casey suggested, some of these ask for specifics which make it harder to BS):
Industries that use and depend on legal services can make both quantitative and qualitative assessments about such things as the value added by outside counsel.
As a legal concierge, outside counsel should make no bones about pampering the client by exploring ways to exceed expectations with legal support and services that go beyond the contemplation of the engagement letter.
In essence, the legal department now uses a systematic, closed - loop process by which to measure outside counsel partners and makes direct comparisons on matter pricing.
The Research Triangle Area Chapter of the ACC presents a session on how law departments can optimize operational performance by improving productivity and efficiency, controlling spend, maximizing resource allocation, making informed decisions faster, and increasing collaboration with outside counsel.
The Florida Supreme Court's acceptance of recommendations for a model family court is consistent with the principles of the collaborative practice model because the collaborative process empowers parties to make their own decisions guided and assisted by counsel in a setting outside of court.
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